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Zero Rear Hub Carriers - Drum Brakes


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just a heads up really.

 

in the "manual" photos the rear hub carriers have a hole bottom left of the face plate this is to get the bake shoe retainer through to the back plate.

 

My carriers did not have the hole.

 

Its easier to drill the hole on the bench than when fitted to the chassis. :rolleyes:

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Guest scottie686
just a heads up really.

 

in the "manual" photos the rear hub carriers have a hole bottom left of the face plate this is to get the bake shoe retainer through to the back plate.

 

My carriers did not have the hole.

 

Its easier to drill the hole on the bench than when fitted to the chassis. :rolleyes:

 

I think it'll probably be a lot easier to drill these on the bench than rather on the car. You'll be able to get more weight behind it on the bench and not push the car off the axle stands!! That would be a bad day!! ;) Just mark 'em up with everything in situ so you only have to take them off and drill the once!!

 

Scott.

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This was one of the things that I didnt think about as I was merrily bolting them together !!!!! - I can therfore confirm that it is still possible to drill once in situ and it's not that difficult to be honest - but would be easier to do on the bench :D

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